SkUserConfig.h revision 68043e1e95eeb07d5cae7aca370b26518b0867d6
1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
8 *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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15 */
16
17#ifndef SkUserConfig_DEFINED
18#define SkUserConfig_DEFINED
19
20/*  SkTypes.h, the root of the public header files, does the following trick:
21
22    #include <SkPreConfig.h>
23    #include <SkUserConfig.h>
24    #include <SkPostConfig.h>
25
26    SkPreConfig.h runs first, and it is responsible for initializing certain
27    skia defines.
28
29    SkPostConfig.h runs last, and its job is to just check that the final
30    defines are consistent (i.e. that we don't have mutually conflicting
31    defines).
32
33    SkUserConfig.h (this file) runs in the middle. It gets to change or augment
34    the list of flags initially set in preconfig, and then postconfig checks
35    that everything still makes sense.
36
37    Below are optional defines that add, subtract, or change default behavior
38    in Skia. Your port can locally edit this file to enable/disable flags as
39    you choose, or these can be delared on your command line (i.e. -Dfoo).
40
41    By default, this include file will always default to having all of the flags
42    commented out, so including it will have no effect.
43*/
44
45///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
46
47/*  Scalars (the fractional value type in skia) can be implemented either as
48    floats or 16.16 integers (fixed). Exactly one of these two symbols must be
49    defined.
50*/
51//#define SK_SCALAR_IS_FLOAT
52//#define SK_SCALAR_IS_FIXED
53
54
55/*  Somewhat independent of how SkScalar is implemented, Skia also wants to know
56    if it can use floats at all. Naturally, if SK_SCALAR_IS_FLOAT is defined,
57    then so muse SK_CAN_USE_FLOAT, but if scalars are fixed, SK_CAN_USE_FLOAT
58    can go either way.
59 */
60//#define SK_CAN_USE_FLOAT
61
62/*  For some performance-critical scalar operations, skia will optionally work
63    around the standard float operators if it knows that the CPU does not have
64    native support for floats. If your environment uses software floating point,
65    define this flag.
66 */
67//#define SK_SOFTWARE_FLOAT
68
69
70/*  Skia has lots of debug-only code. Often this is just null checks or other
71    parameter checking, but sometimes it can be quite intrusive (e.g. check that
72    each 32bit pixel is in premultiplied form). This code can be very useful
73    during development, but will slow things down in a shipping product.
74
75    By default, these mutually exclusive flags are defined in SkPreConfig.h,
76    based on the presence or absence of NDEBUG, but that decision can be changed
77    here.
78 */
79//#define SK_DEBUG
80//#define SK_RELEASE
81
82
83/*  If, in debugging mode, Skia needs to stop (presumably to invoke a debugger)
84    it will call SK_CRASH(). If this is not defined it, it is defined in
85    SkPostConfig.h to write to an illegal address
86 */
87//#define SK_CRASH() *(int *)(uintptr_t)0 = 0
88
89
90/*  preconfig will have attempted to determine the endianness of the system,
91    but you can change these mutually exclusive flags here.
92 */
93//#define SK_CPU_BENDIAN
94//#define SK_CPU_LENDIAN
95
96
97/*  Some compilers don't support long long for 64bit integers. If yours does
98    not, define this to the appropriate type.
99 */
100//#define SkLONGLONG int64_t
101
102
103/*  Some envorinments do not suport writable globals (eek!). If yours does not,
104    define this flag.
105 */
106//#define SK_USE_RUNTIME_GLOBALS
107
108/*  If zlib is available and you want to support the flate compression
109    algorithm (used in PDF generation), define SK_ZLIB_INCLUDE to be the
110    include path.
111 */
112//#define SK_ZLIB_INCLUDE <zlib.h>
113#define SK_ZLIB_INCLUDE "third_party/zlib/zlib.h"
114
115/*  Define this to allow PDF scalars above 32k.  The PDF/A spec doesn't allow
116    them, but modern PDF interpreters should handle them just fine.
117 */
118//#define SK_ALLOW_LARGE_PDF_SCALARS
119
120/*  Define this to provide font subsetter for font subsetting when generating
121    PDF documents.
122 */
123#define SK_SFNTLY_SUBSETTER \
124    "third_party/sfntly/cpp/src/sample/chromium/font_subsetter.h"
125
126/*  To write debug messages to a console, skia will call SkDebugf(...) following
127    printf conventions (e.g. const char* format, ...). If you want to redirect
128    this to something other than printf, define yours here
129 */
130//#define SkDebugf(...)  MyFunction(__VA_ARGS__)
131
132
133/*  If SK_DEBUG is defined, then you can optionally define SK_SUPPORT_UNITTEST
134    which will run additional self-tests at startup. These can take a long time,
135    so this flag is optional.
136 */
137#ifdef SK_DEBUG
138#define SK_SUPPORT_UNITTEST
139#endif
140
141/* If your system embeds skia and has complex event logging, define this
142   symbol to name a file that maps the following macros to your system's
143   equivalents:
144       SK_TRACE_EVENT0(event)
145       SK_TRACE_EVENT1(event, name1, value1)
146       SK_TRACE_EVENT2(event, name1, value1, name2, value2)
147   src/utils/SkDebugTrace.h has a trivial implementation that writes to
148   the debug output stream. If SK_USER_TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE is not defined,
149   SkTrace.h will define the above three macros to do nothing.
150*/
151#undef SK_USER_TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE
152
153// ===== Begin Chrome-specific definitions =====
154
155#define SK_SCALAR_IS_FLOAT
156#undef SK_SCALAR_IS_FIXED
157
158#define SK_MSCALAR_IS_DOUBLE
159#undef SK_MSCALAR_IS_FLOAT
160
161#define GR_MAX_OFFSCREEN_AA_DIM     512
162
163// Log the file and line number for assertions.
164#define SkDebugf(...) SkDebugf_FileLine(__FILE__, __LINE__, false, __VA_ARGS__)
165SK_API void SkDebugf_FileLine(const char* file, int line, bool fatal,
166                              const char* format, ...);
167
168// Marking the debug print as "fatal" will cause a debug break, so we don't need
169// a separate crash call here.
170#define SK_DEBUGBREAK(cond) do { if (!(cond)) { \
171    SkDebugf_FileLine(__FILE__, __LINE__, true, \
172    "%s:%d: failed assertion \"%s\"\n", \
173    __FILE__, __LINE__, #cond); } } while (false)
174
175#if !defined(ANDROID)   // On Android, we use the skia default settings.
176#define SK_A32_SHIFT    24
177#define SK_R32_SHIFT    16
178#define SK_G32_SHIFT    8
179#define SK_B32_SHIFT    0
180#endif
181
182#if defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_WIN32)
183
184#define SK_BUILD_FOR_WIN
185
186// VC8 doesn't support stdint.h, so we define those types here.
187#define SK_IGNORE_STDINT_DOT_H
188typedef signed char int8_t;
189typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
190typedef short int16_t;
191typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
192typedef int int32_t;
193typedef unsigned uint32_t;
194
195// VC doesn't support __restrict__, so make it a NOP.
196#undef SK_RESTRICT
197#define SK_RESTRICT
198
199// Skia uses this deprecated bzero function to fill zeros into a string.
200#define bzero(str, len) memset(str, 0, len)
201
202#elif defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_MAC)
203
204#define SK_CPU_LENDIAN
205#undef  SK_CPU_BENDIAN
206
207#elif defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_UNIX)
208
209// Prefer FreeType's emboldening algorithm to Skia's
210// TODO: skia used to just use hairline, but has improved since then, so
211// we should revisit this choice...
212#define SK_USE_FREETYPE_EMBOLDEN
213
214#ifdef SK_CPU_BENDIAN
215// Above we set the order for ARGB channels in registers. I suspect that, on
216// big endian machines, you can keep this the same and everything will work.
217// The in-memory order will be different, of course, but as long as everything
218// is reading memory as words rather than bytes, it will all work. However, if
219// you find that colours are messed up I thought that I would leave a helpful
220// locator for you. Also see the comments in
221// base/gfx/bitmap_platform_device_linux.h
222#error Read the comment at this location
223#endif
224
225#endif
226
227// The default crash macro writes to badbeef which can cause some strange
228// problems. Instead, pipe this through to the logging function as a fatal
229// assertion.
230#define SK_CRASH() SkDebugf_FileLine(__FILE__, __LINE__, true, "SK_CRASH")
231
232// Uncomment the following line to forward skia trace events to Chrome
233// tracing.
234// #define SK_USER_TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE "skia/ext/skia_trace_shim.h"
235
236// ===== End Chrome-specific definitions =====
237
238#endif
239